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Kenworth, looming. Paul's Junkyard.
Night, two stacked 4 minute exposures (for star trails). Full moon, LED flashlight, lime-gelled strobe.
This series of shots was taken with 2 flash lights and piece of dark blue paper. while at a party the bottle was interesting so using available light (the 2 flashlights) and light it from different angles. This was one flashlight aimed straight into the back of the bottle.
I found this nut when I was out on a walk a few weeks ago, brought it home and plunked it down on my computer table, with the vague intent of somehow trying to make a photograph out of it. Finally, yesterday I decided I'd best do something with it before it withered up and combined it with this old dead leaf and a piece of driftwood we had in our garden. The lighting was deep afternoon shady window light, plus a swirling flashlight beam.
ODT, "Still Life."
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The individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.
Contact information:
Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut
annette@macroscopicsolutions.com
Experimenting with a bright flashlight to do light painting this morning using the new Canon 6D, before sunrise, at home, at the Golden Gate, and the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, USA. I'm not impressed, could've taken these easily with a cheaper camera. My guest bedroom in the far end had lights on, I used the flashlight to illuminate the corridor.
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i used to lighting 3 WATT L.E.D.HIGH OPTICS LIGHT 2AA from VARTA ! it is best good flashlight to my plexiglass tools !!
another tunnel shot
it was so good time spending in a tunnel with two friends, a camera and a lot of flashlights from VARTA.
i used to taken this picture flashlights like below
- Rechargeable Lantern LED behind a model
- 3 Watt LED High Optics Light 3AAA o loghting a model and to do a backround ( with a plexi tool)
- 4 Watt LED Camping Lantern 3D
-Indestructible 3 Watt LED Lantern 4C
-4 Watt LED Outdoor Pro 3C
- Premium LED Light 2AA to create a backround